M&K S-85 Floorstanding Speakers
M&K S-85 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 18, 2009]
recordude
AudioPhile
5 star speakers in all respects. These smallish monitors are just fantastic on all material. Dynamic, open, spacious. I use them with a 12" M&K sub and they have pretty much blown away all the other speakers I auditioned. I a/b'd them against Proac, Dynaudio, Kef mini monitors and I chose these. They do require a high end head unit to make them sing however. I have a Krell power amp with a Audio Research tube pre and they make beautiful music together. |
[Jan 23, 2007]
ski2xblack
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Accruacy, natural tonality, no coloration. If it's on the recording, it comes through.
Weakness:
Sonically? None.
Bought these from M&K's online store, cosmetic B stock (but I could not find a single blemish on them) for $399.
Customer Service http://www.mksoundstore.com/store/specials.ihtml Similar Products Used: Various studio monitors (JBL, BlueSky)
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[Apr 29, 2002]
Lonch
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
clean clear accurate dynamic, big sound from a compact speaker. Crankability (if that''s really a word)
Weakness:
not alot, needs sub I have two pair of these for sides/rears in my H.T. set up. I use the S-125''s (see my review on the S-125''s) as my three fronts. I''ll say i could easily use the S-85''s up front but the 125''s have just a hair more dynamics with the second midwoofer. I could go on and on about how much I like M&K''s. I also have two M&K subs MX-150THX. Awesome combo! If your main concern is Home Theater like me, M&K rules! They sound so real when you watch a movie. Another nice part about them is you can have real high end equipment or just sub-par, and they will give you a great presentation. EX: sound great on my Lexicon/Rotel system and my friend has a pair on his Denon 100w Receiver which also sounds good. Highly recommended. Similar Products Used: Klipsch, Martin Logan, Acoustat, Carver, Monitor Audio, Vienna Acoustics, Infinity, |
[Jan 26, 2000]
GJG
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Size,punch,clarity,detail
Weakness:
none for what they were intended to do, except for the price on the new optional wood veneer(WOW$$). I have owned these speakers for about six months. They are great for both music and HT. I have a Lexicon CP-1-Plus processor, B&K AV5000 amp and Klipsh KSW 200 sub. All you may ever need are 5 of these speakers (there is a center channel version)and a good sub. |
[Sep 14, 2001]
Mike
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clear sound, sharp highs, dynamic sound.
Weakness:
Does not extend to lower frequencies. I've used a pair of S-85's as my front channels for about 9 months now, and they are amazing. These speakers will not lie to you; what you hear is what the microphone heard. These speakers do really well with string instruments and horns. When listening to string instruments, it sounds like you are sitting right in front of the musician. Most of the time (if it's a good recording) you can even hear the musicians fingers striking the strings. Horns are very vivid and sharp as well. The brightness of the brass really shines through. One reason these speakers are so sharp is because the drivers are amazingly fast. A perfect test of the speed of these drivers is in the federal building lobby seen of The Matrix. Every bullet can be heard very distinctly. Similar Products Used: NHT, JBL, Infinity, B&W, Mirage, Bose, Sony, and Polk. |
[May 01, 2000]
Paul
Casual Listener
Strength:
Clarity, realism, value
Weakness:
none Bought a Mirage set the first time. FRX-1s, Center, and rears with a 10" sub. I bought the Speakers when I bought the receiver (Sony 555ES). I was told they were made by the same parent company as Energy and since I heard some good things about the Take 5, I went with them, except upgraded to larger speakers than the take 5 (or AVS for Mirage). But for some reason, I just wasn't happy. I wasn't too impressed with the sound both for movies or music. Wasn't hearing the clarity I wanted, and I guess I like my speakers to be a bit on the bright side. Home theater is my main use, as well as some music. I'd say 70% HT, 30% music. Of course I didn't know any better. But something made me go back to the store (ABT Electronics) and try out some other speakers. I had read so much about the M&K 750 THX Select speakers and was looking forward to hearing them. But the salesman was very helpful and helped me out on a busy Sunday and recommended instead the S-85s. I though to myself: but they're smaller and don't have the THX Select "stamp of approval." But after listening to the two, switching back and forth for both movies and music, and even mixing the S-85s with a 750 center, it was obvious the S-85s were better. Not as bright. Besides, the THX Select certification is nothing like THX Ultra certification. The 750 center pretty much drowned out the S-85s. SO I took the S-85s (5) home and set them up. Even before break-in I could tell how much better they were. I have read so many reviews on so many speakers on this site and everyone thinks the speakers they own are great. Of course it all comes down to personal preference, no matter what the specs or measurements. But the sound... My wife came home and asked how much MORE I had spent. Told her about a grand. (I kept the Mirage Sub. I think they make good subs, but what do I know. It saved me about $400.) Her eyes narrowed. Until she heard them. Then she smiled and took the sweet spot on the couch for about an hour. She's been listening to classic Similar Products Used: Mirage |
[Apr 14, 2000]
Dan
Audiophile
Strength:
ultra clean sound, extreme compact design, high power handling.
Weakness:
Non that I can find very good sound for my taste. I listen to jazz, r&b, techno, rap. They give me high frequency that goes perfect with my Sunfire truesub MKII. They are very good for home theater and music. Strongly recommanded. I have them for front, center, and surround. |
[May 08, 1999]
Elton Wallace
an Audiophile
Most audiophiles (or at least the ones I know) refuse to consider M&K products. I've heard all kinds of complaints about the sound quality, but I have to tell you that M&K speakers are the ONLY speakers ever to fool my ears. I walked into a showroom one day and was ogling a stack of Krell when a violin began to play directly behind me. Startled, I whirled around to see who was performing for me. After all, this is the first time I'd ever heard live music at a Hi-fi store. The problem was, there wasn't anyone in the room but me! Just a pair of M&K s-85 minispeakers. I swear I could almost smell the rosin flaking off the bow. |
[Mar 11, 2001]
Bill Thomson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Definition,transient response, overall musicality
Weakness:
Fairly picky about placement After auditioning various speakers from Paradigm, Polk, |
[Oct 18, 1999]
Sanjay
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Small Size, clear reproduction
Weakness:
more bass may be desired I am using these cute little speakers (actually s-80, the difference is only in body color) and I swear these speakers reproduce the movie track most accurately I have heard. I have five of these with Advent/Sunfile 15" sub (another cheap but terrefic product) attached to Sony 555ES receiver. Many time in a movie if door bell/phone rings, my wife look for phone. Its tweeter is really terrific. Even music sounds very clean without any distortion. I got it cheap (s-80) as discontinued model ($260 pair) and I give it 5 stars. |